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Introduction: a principle both moral and commercial
Prize goods: the Quaker origins of the slave-labor boycott
Blood-stained sugar: the eighteenth-century British abstention campaign
Striking at the root of corruption: American Quakers and the boycott in the early national period
I am a man, your brother: Elizabeth Heyrick, abstention, and immediatism
Woman's heart: free produce and domesticity
An abstinence baptism: American abolitionism and free produce
Yards of cotton cloth and pounds of sugar: the transatlantic free produce movement
Bailing the Atlantic with a spoon: free produce in the 1840s and 1850s
Conclusion: there is death in the pot!

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